With Atlanta and Daytona in the rear-view mirror, the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series heads west, starting with Las Vegas Motor Speedway this weekend. The single-car team of Leavine Family Racing, with its new combo of driver and crew chief look to make the most out of the new rules and their first race at the 1.5 mile Nevada track.

Prior to the Las Vegas weekend, and the first race of the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series 2018 playoffs, Brad Keselowski was coming off two back-to-back wins. With his Vegas win, he celebrated both his third win in a row, along with Penske Racing’s 500th.

The Front Row Motorsports pair of drivers head to Las Vegas this coming weekend, along with the rest of the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series garage. The second trip to Las Vegas Motor Speedway in the 2018 season, and the opener to the MENCS playoffs have both drivers optimistic and ready for better results.

As NASCAR heads into its third race weekend of the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, Kasey Kahne has a little more confidence. In the first race of the West Coast swing, Kahne, with his new team for 2018 are making their second stop at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Kahne tested a month ago at the pre-season test held at the Nevada track.

Over the past few seasons, we’ve seen a different Kyle Busch — one who is more patient and more mature, yet still the wheelman of his more aggressive times. But the old Kyle Busch still exists as shown today after the 2017 running of the Kobalt 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

On the heels of Rob Kauffman paying big complements to Brett Moffitt, it’s been announced that Moffitt will be filling in at Front Row Motorsports for a series of three races, starting with this weekend’s Sprint Cup race in Las Vegas, and concluding at Auto Club Speedway.